Development update from Flightbeam

Flightbeam have issued their newest development update, and it is a mixed bag of good and bad news. Have a read of the update below.

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Hello everyone,

As I’m sure you’ve noticed it’s been quiet around here. For those who’ve known us since we started, they may know that this means we’re knee deep in development and progress is being made. With that said, I do have some important updates to bring to light.

EDDF
Unfortunately this project is delayed for an indefinite amount of time. The project did start in discovery phase, which is the phase in which the airport is mapped out and planned for production. It also includes the on-site photo survey. This is where we came to an abrupt halt. Unfortunately airport officials have flat out denied us access to the airport and are offering zero cooperation.

My production quality for high end airports do require me to visit airport onsite, and we’ve been very successful in cooperating officially with most American airports. There’s a very good reason why Flightbeam products put you in the true atmosphere of each airport. Being onsite at the airport and looking and photographing every grime and detail is the only correct way to start production. It’s possible that new security risks exist considering today’s current events.

With that said, I’m still communicating with some airport employees who are helping me to acquire imagery. This method is not ideal, and depending on the results, the fate of the production of the airport will be decided.

KMSP
While one production holds, the other one flourishes. KMSP production is rolling along very quickly. Almost every building surrounding the airport perimeter is completed. The ground work is currently being done, and we still need to start on terminal structures. A new method is being used for ground textures which allow us to use complex shaders for better visuals. I’m excited to show everyone how amazing this airport will look once completed! Previews are expected to roll in around spring time.

FEEDBACK
As always I’d love to hear your feedback, particularly on what products you’d like to see after KMSP. After all, KMSP and our other projects were chosen based on your feedback. Thank you!

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So we will potentially be left without EDDF, and this is really bad news. Flightbeam is renowned for excellent quality sceneries, and having a European airport done in their style would have been great. Lets hope that it does get done eventually.